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Episode 27: Life and Career Hacks Part 1 - What Would I Tell My 20 Year Old Fundraising Self

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Episode 27: Life and Career Hacks Part 1 - What Would I Tell My 20 Year Old Self Powered by ViTreo

Welcome to BrainTrust Philanthropy Powered by ViTreo! Bringing you free flowing conversations with top leaders in fundraising, philanthropy, and the nonprofit sector so that you can become a bolder leader, build better relationships, and raise more money.

In this episode, we spoke with Mike House, President and CEO of Stollery Children’s Hospital; Tony Myers, Principal and Senior Fundraising Counsel with Myers & Associates; Jen Panteluk, President and CEO of Junior Achievement of Northern Alberta and Northwest Territories; and Jane Potentier, Assistant Dean, Advancement, Faculty of Arts and Interim Senior Director, Faculty Development, University of Alberta.

The Topic: Life and Career Hacks Part 1 - What Would I Tell My 20 Year Old Fundraising Self If I Could Go Back In Time

SOME OF THE ADVICE YOU WILL HEAR:

  • Seek out mentors (more than one!)

  • You might think you know everything at twenty (we all did). Ask for help

  • Follow your heart, take risks

  • Let go of imposter syndrome

  • Find the courage to face fear

  • And much more!

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EPISODE 27 PANELISTS

Mike House

President and CEO
Stollery Children’s Hospital
Calgary, Alberta

Tony Myers

Principal and Senior Fundraising Counsel
Myers & Associates
Edmonton/Calgary, Alberta

Jen Panteluk

President and CEO
Junior Achievement of Northern Alberta and Northwest Territories
Edmonton, Alberta

Jane Potentier

Assistant Dean, Advancement, Faculty of Arts and Interim Senior Director, Faculty Development
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta